DocumentCode :
3482904
Title :
Impact of propagation environments on emergency message dissemination in VANETs
Author :
Suthaputchakun, Chakkaphong ; Zhili Sun ; Dianati, Mehrdad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Bangkok Univ., Khlong Luang, Thailand
fYear :
2015
fDate :
7-10 July 2015
Firstpage :
361
Lastpage :
366
Abstract :
In this paper, we investigate the impacts of different radio propagation environments on the performance of emergency message dissemination Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs). We compared the performances of the benchmark existing broadcast protocols for Emergency Message Dissemination in VANETs. We consider three different propagation models, namely, Log-Normal Shadowing, Longley-Rice, and Nakagami to model six different simulation scenarios of both highway and urban areas. The objective is to provide a qualitative assessment of the protocols applicability in different vehicular scenarios. It is demonstrated that Trinary Partition Black-Burst based Broadcast Protocol (3P3B) reduces the communication delay, increases dissemination speed, increase reliability, and outperforms the well-known existing broadcast protocols for emergency message dissemination in VANETs in all propagation environments. The benchmark protocols achieve high performance in various vehicular scenarios both in highway and urban areas. However, there is still some reliability issue needed to be addressed by all existing protocols, such as communications in a very crowded city where the received communication signal is strongly distorted.
Keywords :
Nakagami channels; broadcast communication; emergency management; intelligent transportation systems; protocols; radiowave propagation; telecommunication network reliability; vehicular ad hoc networks; 3P3B; ITS; Longley-Rice propagation model; Nakagami propagation model; VANET; communication delay reduction; emergency message dissemination; increase dissemination speed; increase reliability; intelligent transport systems; log-normal shadowing propagation model; radio propagation environments; trinary partition black-burst based broadcast protocol; vehicular ad hoc networks; vehicular scenarios; Bit rate; Delays; Nakagami distribution; Protocols; Reliability; Road transportation; Standards; Emergency Message; Mini-slot DIFS; Multi-hop Broadcast Protocol; Priority; Propagation Model; Trinary Partition; VANETs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2015 Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sapporo
ISSN :
2288-0712
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICUFN.2015.7182565
Filename :
7182565
Link To Document :
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